Word: steps
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
However, no one creates in a "social vacuum," he said. The writer "must have roots in his milieu," while maintaining a certain distance between himself and his heritage; he must be "an insider and an outsider, a child of his people and a step-child also...
...case of discipline of Faculty members, the Committee of Fifteen urged a three-step process. Any complaint would be examined by a fact-finding body composed of Faculty members of the CRR. which would pass the case to an ad hoc committee composed of two Corporation members and three Faculty members. That committee would in turn hold hearing and make a recommendation to the Corporation, which makes the final decision...
...these people again was to step off a treadmill in constant motion for two and a half years: time might have passed, but everything else seemed to have stood still. Of course people had changed-the sideburns were longer, the ties broader-it was just that America hadn't. The frustration remains; the war continues: the peace movement is stalled: the Democratic Party is in shambles and hopes must again rest on a Kennedy who says he is not a candidate...
...Harvard students registered to vote in Cambridge. If you are one such, send a postcard with your name, address and telephone number to Bill Dowling, 885 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge. If you know others who don't read the CRIMSON regularly, please ask them to do the same. The next step, of course, is to get people who haven't registered to register. And the next, a communications system (newsletter, telephone calls) to keep everyone in touch...
Freshman Richie Starr. Harvard's first Eastern champion in 12 years, will surely step in at 177 as a sophomore next year. Four other outstanding freshmen-Dave Lowe (134? John Peters (150). Bill Stuart (158). and Dick Duhong (167)-: should also move up. The most important additions, however, may be two transfer students, sophomores Josh Henson from Michigan and Jerry Kahrilas from Brown-who will bolster the Harvard mid-range at 134 and 142. Both sat out this year, but practiced with the team and competed in AAU tourneys...